If you have vaginal pain or cervical pain every time you have sex, you may have vaginal inflammation. If there is pain in the lower abdomen, it may be caused by chronic cervicitis or endometriosis, and you need to go to the hospital in time for examination. If the vaginal discharge is not normal, pus or bean dregs-like leukorrhea, it is caused by vaginitis, and should be treated with medication according to the results of the leukorrhea test. If you can feel endometriotic nodules in the pelvis or have obvious pressure and pain in the pelvis during gynecological examination, it may be caused by chronic pelvic inflammation or endometriosis, and should be treated according to the examination results.